Customers will be able to use a shared wallet that works between 3DS, Wii U and Switch, but only by linking Nintendo Network IDs.

Purchases made online through the Nintendo website can be downloaded to the Switch wherever there is WiFi, although this won't include Virtual Console games at launch.

"Virtual Console games will not be available on Nintendo Switch at launch," reads a Nintendo statement. "We will share more information in the future."

The Nintendo Switch will also include a news feature, which will be accessible after a launch update that installs in the background.

Unfortunately, however, it looks like Family Sharing is still off the table, although that could change in the future.

Nintendo also announced plans to hold a special indie games showcase to celebrate the launch of the Nintendo Switch eShop.

While the Binding of Isaac Afterbirth+ was delayed until later in March, Nintendo confirmed that Shovel Knight: Specter of Torment, Shovel Knight: Treasure Trove and Snipperclips would all be joining the launch games list.